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Staff and students shortlisted for Enriching Student Life Awards

28 April 2025

A member of staff and a student at the School of Geography and Planning have been shortlisted for the Enriching Student Life Awards.

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Grammy-award winning musician leads student songwriting workshop

28 April 2025

Amy Wadge leads student songwriting workshop.

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Senior academic appointed to the Arts and Humanities Research Council Advisory Board

28 April 2025

Professor of French Studies’ new role championing the value of arts and humanities research.

Dr Kevins, Jane McElroy and Daniel Pierce

Business school staff shortlisted for Enriching Student Life Awards

24 April 2025

Three Cardiff Business School staff members - Daniel Pierce, Jane McElroy, and Dr Kevin Evans - have been shortlisted for the Enriching Student Life Awards (ESLAs).

Archaeological excavation at Fonmon Castle site.

New clues uncovered from excavations at Fonmon Castle

23 April 2025

Discovery of Iron Age settlement, which includes ritually buried dog, suggests site is of ‘significant status’

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Students shortlisted for awards

17 April 2025

Two students from the School of Journalism, Media and Culture have been shortlisted for awards in this year’s Enriching Student Life Awards (ESLAs).

Winners and highly commended students

Celebrating outstanding placement students

17 April 2025

Cardiff Business School recently hosted the Undergraduate Placement Awards, a night dedicated to celebrating the wonderful achievements of our placement students.

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Americans overwhelmingly support punishing political violence but partisan bias apparent on both sides of the divide

16 April 2025

Research investigated whether citizens apply equal democratic standards of fairness and accountability

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Ideas of ‘wellness’ being pushed by corporations could be having a detrimental impact on emotional health, authors argue

15 April 2025

Perceptions of “words, emotions, and their impacts” have altered since the introduction of social media.

Money laundering risks in higher education – new grant awarded to Law academic

15 April 2025

Law Professor Nicholas Ryder has been awarded an 18K research grant from The Joffe Charitable Trust to continue his investigative work on money laundering and the risks posed to educational institutions and students in the UK.